Wait, before you hang up the phone
Listen to reason I'll show you
I'm trying to change, I'm trying to change
And I'm so scared, what do you think
of me now? what do you think of me?

No more lies I swear
No more words I haven't been fair
Give me a chance to clear my name
Through the years
I love you the same

Feed the meter, I'll stay all night
give me some clothes
I won't ever go home
if that's alright

Let's run behind the music,
fall onto my couch
Where blankets tickle naked bodies
rolling around

Baby I'm sorry, for pushing you away
Baby I'm sorry, is all that I can say


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    "Spilled Milk" is a song about accidentally hurting someone you care about, and then regretting it. You're trying to make amends, but they're not having it. All you can really do is appologize, and hope that they accept it. This song used to be a happy one for me, when I was in a relationship. My boyfriend and I used to listen to this song together for hours on end. Even though it's not exactly a cheerful song about a relationship, it meant something to me anyway because of the time spent together listening to that song. Now that we don't have a relationship anymore, it kind of reminds me of the whole situation, and I look at it from a different perspective. I can feel the emotion from another angle, so the song has turned from just a song that I liked a lot, into one that I can relate to. A big thank you goes out to Joe and Bill for writing this song. It means a whole lot to me! Lots of Love... ~Amy

    HappyPhantom418on August 04, 2002   Link

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